Cory K. a écrit : > laurent.bellegarde wrote: > >> sjs sjs a écrit : >> >> >>> Hi all >>> >>> For many years I have wanted to do video editing on Linux. I have >>> struggled with Avidmux, wished Kino would do more, and watched >>> Cinelerra crash repeatedly. >>> >>> (I realise that this is only my personal perspective, and some people >>> have miraculously been able to use those tools. But for me video >>> editing has had to be done on my aging Mac.) >>> >>> However with the new Kdenlive I find a editor that has a decent amount >>> of functionality, a usable interface and acceptable stability! >>> >>> Hurrah! >>> >>> The new 0.7 version is going to be in Jaunty, so how about it? Can you >>> stick it in Ubuntu Studio? >>> >>> http://www.kdenlive.org/ >>> >>> >> Hi, i've already ask for jaunty, intrepid and hardy inclusion. We are >> waiting now. >> > > Currently, the Studio devs are not looking to include KDEnlive in any > future versions of Studio. > > As we have been looking for something that really caters to > professionals, (other projects are too young at this point) we are > looking at Blender. Which for the folks who didn't know, is one hell of > a video editor. We will have a testing .deb soon that launches Blender > with a custom UI for video editing. hi, if you have a tutorial to use the video editing part of blender, in paper/html or video, i'm interested in.
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